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What kind of hardware do your servers use?

Web hosting faq - frequently asked questions
All our servers are Intel P4 2.8 Ghz - 3.06Ghz, each with at least 1024MB DDR SDRAM and 2 hard drives (One hard drive is dedicated just for backups on the server).. All HostingRevolution servers are maintained and upgraded to ensure your services will always be top notch and not using tomorrows technology.

What kind of servers do you use?

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Our servers at present are P4 2.4GHz machines with 1GB RAM and 80GB Hard Drives. Going forward we intend to use DUAL XEON 2.4GHz systems with 1-2GB RAM and DUAL 120GB Hard Drives.

What kind of web servers do you use?

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We use custom configured Dell web servers with a minimum of dual 1.4 Ghz Pentium III or higher with 2GB SDRAM. Each web server has dual redundant power supplies and Gigabit NICs for maxium uptime and reliability.

What kind of equipment do you use on your dedicated servers?

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HostBreak uses only the highest quality hardware and software on our servers. The reason is actually quite simple. When we use the highest quality products we have less maintenance on our systems and can devote our attention to technical and customer service issues. Everybody wins and our customers feel confident that they are using a quality product.

I3. How can I use fetchmail with usa.net's servers?

The Fetchmail FAQ
Enable 'fetchall'. A user reports that the 2.2 version of USA.NET's POP server reports that you must use the 'fetchall' option to make sure that all of the mail is retrieved, otherwise some may be left on the server. This is almost certainly a server bug. The usa.net servers (at least in their 2.2 version, June 1998) don't handle the TOP command properly, either. Regardless of the argument you give it, they retrieve only about 10 lines of the message.

I4. How can I use fetchmail with geocities POP3 servers?

The Fetchmail FAQ
Nathan Cutler reports that the the mail.geocities.com POP3 servers fail to include the first Received line of the message in the send to fetchmail. This can solve problems if your MUA interprets Received continuations as body lines and doesn't parse any of the following headers.

What operating system do your servers use?

Web hosting faq - frequently asked questions
Absolutely not! there is no setup fee's, hidden or extra costs. Your price will remain the same as long as you maintain your current subscription.

Are there other security-conscious things I can use on the login servers?

The umich.umce.login FAQ List
Yes, there are several other secure features to the login servers. The login servers run kerberized telnetd, and kerberized telnet, which means that, with a Kerberized telnet client (for example, nifty-telnet on the Mac, or ktelnet on a unix machine), you can telnet to a login machine with a completely encrypted link. To get an encrypted session to a login machine without having Kerberos installed, you can use ssh.

What servers do you use?

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We use Intel Petium Xeon 2.8GHz servers with 1 GB of RAM or above , 160 GB or more of mirrored (RAID1) disk space running Windows or linux operating systems. When you create your account, you will be able to choose which platform you want to use.

What kind of servers do you run? Do you manage your own servers?

Erotimania Web Hosting
Our main server is a Fedora Core linux machine running apache 2.5x. We manage the server so that you don't have to! We take care of hardware updates and software patches and updates, leaving you free to concentrate on developing your site(s)! We will never oversell the space on our server, so clients will always have high load times on their websites!

What kind of servers do you run?

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All servers are more or less of the same specifications, using nothing lower than Pentium IV 3.2GHz (with hyper-threading)
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